Israel's proposed itinerary for Obama's visit

2/12/13 2:50 PM EST

Israeli officials have put together a proposed schedule for President Obama's visit next month and plan to present it to the White House for final approval, according to multiple Israeli news reports.

A White House official tells POLITICO that Obama's schedule has not been finalized.

But if the Israelis get their way, Obama would land in Jerusalem on March 20. After laying wreaths at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Mount Herzl, and Yitzhak Rabin's tomb, he would meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss issues including Iran, Syria, the peace process and the two would have a joint press conference afterward, Ynetnews and Haaretz reported.

The following day, Obama would meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah and then return to Jerusalem, where he would join Netanyahu to visit a model of Second Temple Period Jerusalem, the Shrine of the Book with the Dead Sea Scrolls, and a museum exhibiting Israel's latest science developments, the reports said.

Obama would then deliver a public address to Israelis at an undetermined forum. According to Ynetnews, Obama administration official "have requested the presence of at least 1,000 Israelis" at the speech. He would have dinner with President Shimon Peres.

On March 22, Obama and Netanyahu would visit Israeli troops at an Iron Dome battery before departing Israel for Jordan, where he would meet with King Abdullah.